This paper tackles about women’s access to the historical discipline in the early decades of 20th century. It has been said that some women entered the profession as academic historians, others worked outside or on the margins of academia pursuing their research interests as independent scholars. The writer argues that it is not usually the case.
Asset Type: | Publications |
Collection: | Foreign Publications |
Subject: | Women, Education, Scholarships, Historical writing, Independent |
Author: | Gianna Pomata |
Publisher: | Centaurus |
Publication Date: | May 2013 |